Bloomington Progress, Volume 19, Number 12, Bloomington, Monroe County, 20 May 1885 — Page 3

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Go to the Bee Hive Dry Goods Store for bargains, this week.

MONON KOTITE. louimM,, JTw Albany CAioago -RaOwajr Tiki Tabic at Bmominoxox.

ArrWes, going aTorth: Chieage Day Mail....... do Mijrbt Express,-

Arrivas, going Seath : LawiaViUe Day Mail, :' M 4o Right Bxptees, 40a.m Sea General Advertising Card.

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NOW THAT THE

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Pck frwit joicea used by Geo. Beackart in bis soda syrups. He rocared a lotf pineapplesjnid last ",ek worked them up into syrup. Yon won't .get any poisonous extracts at Benckarts. Jnst received car load of Sash, Doora and Blinds; also a car load of 2aila. McPheetera Hardware Co. Oor Window Shades are finer clmn the finest and cheaper than the ,.nt to we is to be (convinced.

Call and examine. McPheeters

Hardware Co. Nicb XX styles of spring shoes for Indies and Yoang Men, just reaeived by Blair. G something good while yon .re getting shoes. Call at Blair's sad see the new styles. T All my Stoga Bocta must go -90 down go the prices. Mat Ton will save money by tak;ter in a pair of French Kip Boots, it f4 75-former price 5 25 end 5 50 cr pair. Theaaean . Only at W. T. BLAIg. - ear- prices reduced, on Winter Goods only, to dean np stock, af W. T. Bl.air'8. Fa8H supplies of groceries are Hack week br Wilson,

. .... -mw mmw. Amone the

Atsst is the "Magic Yeast Cakes,' , sad the "Empire Baking Powder.

All the novelties in groceries can

be Connd in this house. AH goons delivered free of charge. a m m

Wasted Solicitors ; good wages

?. 1 steady employment gnarameeo.

Must give a good bond, Address, r catron T. J. Bwoos, Mitchell,

Indiana.

Rrrnnsir Potatoes for Seed, on

ale at I. Milt. Rogers', 1 mile east,

-on Rogers' Pike.

COMMENCE

Season Approaches, AJST LADIES I1V SEAROU OF Fine Parasols, Fans, Collars or Ties, and

Newest Styles in mm

Is,

ABE

OR OTHER FINE DRESS GOODS,

xruwrvn vnp tpi: stork that Ji.JS.aro au.hi

XAyAVai.i vji w.m am-" - -

MOST COHFLET STOCK, McCALLA & CO. EXTEND AN INVITATION

pa at.t. ASimra THEM TO EXAMINE THE

CHOICEST STOCK EVEB SEEN HERE.

Elni Li cf New mar.

For Choice Groceries or Cream Flour, James B. Clark, Grocer, Next to Postoffice, y Takes the lead in Bloomington. Cream Flour takes the lead in

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all the kitchens of the city, mere, j Bloomiugton Saturday is no such word as fail, in bread-

mWn whore Cream Flour is us-,auu ouuuuy.

- Farmers take your Wool to MeCalla & Co., and get the cash. Jim Jackson, the painter, with his family, has removed to Mattoon, Illinois.

Mrs. Frank Fee, of Greencas

ed. Sold by J. B. Clark. Cream Flour makes the sweetest, whitest tT&d. J B r.UTfc.Ml it.

The Choir of the Christian church will give an ice cream so

cial in the rear part of the church

Bee 'Hive has the most complete . next Thursday evening.

Judge Miers appointed on the

Board of

line of Boots and Shoes in.town

Gosport Reporter. Emsley Houston will leave next week on a pleasure trip to Nebraska. Miss Ella Harris, of Bloomington, visited Miss Xlvira Haase, last week. Mrs; Clint Houston visited her son at Worthington the first of the week.

Miss Nellie Payne, oae of Bloomington'a most accomplished young ladies, visited

at Mr. Houston's last weeic

Thomas Dauehertv. an old man 16

ears of age, was arrested Wednesday at . 11 . i:

avTf want to borrow

j"- - I Yen

sswinev at lowest rates, or It you Big houge Ber Martinsville, for stealing

, nnuwrtv nail I .-nia fmm W K Shirlev of Murtmevule.

want to wu j JZ . r" ..tin. , Mt.i

Kaorr A ASX I a . V" .,'

I driving them to Joonsou county ana sen-

SB

We have a lull line 01 Oliver Chilled Plows and Repairs. -Mc-i'heetem Ilardware Co. Rakes, Hoes, Shovsis, Spades i -f ail varieties. McPheetere Hardware Co.

rool buyers are McTakc your wool to

tag tbem.

Liberal Calla & Co. their house.

Ellettsville Cilizen: James Franklin and family have returned

from Kansas, where they went last

Wabiith Scratches, and Itch, cured fail, t their farm three miles from o .4 "urs, by Woodford's Sanitary this place Dora Faulkner who

i.tlcn Use do outer. weDi.traa nir. r ruu, ra m u Seal by H. Lir.dly, Droggwt. iovi2-y j, weg, and well satisfied. Mr.

ALLES the old hardware man, trankhn returnea on aecoum 01 . been boring carload lots of feeble health of his wifet N-rtls etc, and farmers who intend do TOU WANT TH EM ? We have 's. :'i J -...nir tl is iwaaon will three handsome building lots, lying side a build or repair, tow season, wu. on nh ftr which be 1 t.A Zh wmhw trk orar ttltZ 4rtCPS. -. . . . --

. lilt LUSIV a, faj? v i" I SOItt 10 ft OOOT. JhOOKKS 05 Vt OOLl-KT.

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Equalization following

named gentlemen : John Hunting

ton, Joseph Hough, Thomas J.

Farr and Silas Grimes, and they, with the County Commissioners,

will constitute the Board for 1885

Bart. Mathers of Kentucky, a cousin of Thos. N. Malbers, arrived

at Clear Creek Station, last week,

with a rar- load of registered cattle

(thoroughbreds). It is probable that the entire lot will be sold to the good farmers of that immedi

ate neighborhood. Tobe Gabbert, youngrst son of Mike Gabbert, left Bloomington on Sunday a week for Augusta, Kas., where he will go into the butchering business with his brother, H.C. Gabbert. Tobe is an iudustrious,

sober young man, and if attention

to business counts for anything out

west, be will succeed. ! The barns of T, H. Barnhili and Blount Campbell were destroyed by fire at Unionville, Thursday night. Campbell had some insur

ance but Barnhill had none. As

the stock had been turned out, it is

evident that it is the work of an ineendiary. Mr. Barnhill was e-

Mrs. Mary Hoover has been

visiting Mrs. Geo. W. Cooper, in Columbus, Iud.

W.D.Owen, a member of Con

gress, (elected lust Fall) a former

Bloomington boy, was visiting bis

step-mother in this place, last week.

He was at one time a member of the Indiana Senate. Wm. Blakely, of Clear Creek Station, sold to Dillman & Woodard, last; week, thirty-seven head of fat pigs that averaged 200 lbs. The pigs were seven months old, and the price paid was $ 3.?7jf. Geo. W. Cooper has been appointed Postmaster at Columbus, Ind., oo the recommendation of C. C. Matton. Pretty shrewd in Matson. He now has Cooper tied hand and foot in the next congressional

race. i Rev. Mr. Brant organised aj pic-nic ifor the juvenile members of his Sunday School, and on Saturday morning marched them to the woods, where they had a jolly time, Addison- Younger and Mis Pink Duncan were married in Bedford, oo Thursday last. Miss D. is

well known here, snd is a neice of

Hon. H. C. Duncan.

The concert of Sherwood, the

pianist, at Greencastle, was attend

ed by Mrs. J.E. Henley, and Miss

es Manley and Orchard of this place.

The northwestern portion of the pnblic square of Paoli was de

stroyed by fire on Saturday night.

Two hotels and three, drug stores were included in the disaster. Cisl. Rock has sold his lorty acre tract of land four miles west of town to Harvey Stephenson, and will come to town to reside. He was paid $1000. Wherever the earth is turned

up the larva? of the locust is found in great quantities, and a plague of locusts is to be added to this Democratic administration. J. W. Cazee, the veteran mer

chant of Allen's Creek, Polk tp., ,

has received a pension. Mr. Ca

zee is not only a good citizen, but

Steve. Thrasher has gone into the grocery business at Harmony. Jos. L. Riddle has been appointed Postmaster at Stanford. W. P. Rogers will be the City Prosecutor in the future. Mr. Rogers will honor the position. The schools will close in less

than two weeks. Then comes the

vacation till September. Judge Baldwin of Logansport was in town last week, and while here purchased the library belonging to Dr. Moss.

On Thursday afternoon at 3$

o'clock, the W. F. M. S. of the M.

E. Church will hold its regular

monthly meeting.

Wm. Wallingford, formerly a law student in Bloomington, is accumulating a family at Harrods-

burg. Feminine geudcr.

A. H. Harry man, is at his

home m Landersdale, and has in

vented a gate that' will open and

jhut without assistance.

The father of Mrs. Redick

Wylie (Mr. Thompson) died at his

home in Illinois on Monday of last week. Mayor Mulky and the newly elected members of the council were "solemnly sworn," last Thursday night. ' A Military Professor, it is Hkely, will be assigned to Indiana

University in June. An officer of the Regular Army now stationed at San Francisco, is mentioned, Miss Nelia Wingfield, a popular teacher and estimable young

lady of Ellettsville, died on Mon

day morning of last week, with diabetes.

Seymour has recently been

"censused," and the population is

placed at 5,869 ; this is an increase,

in five years, of 1,619. Seymour

is neck and neck with Blooming

ton.

At the meeting of the city council on Thursday night last, W.

P. Rogers resigned his position as City Treasurer, and H. S. Bates

was appointed to fill out the unex-

Eld. J. M. Stalker, of Bedford,

preached in the Baptist church of Bloomington Sunday a week.

Let'e see, didn't the Demo-

cracy promise a oiaziug era u

"good times" when they had suc

ceeded.

Lee Dinkelspiel, a well-known merchant of Bedford, died on the 8th with congestion of the stomach, after a two week's illness.

W. E. Woodbrarn, Cashier of

the First National Bank, was in Bedford last week, a witness in a suit between C. R. Perdue and Wm. Norman.

Fresh and New. ALL THE CLOTH ING THE CORNER

NO Moth eaten or damaged Goods. NO sni,e or hoddy shelf-worn goods for anetiei parpofies.

BUT "e Ter7 'ates designs in styles and patterns.

A number of Masons went

down into the country last Thurs-1 ttd MiTfiT Ka lnnrar fhan a.nvliAflv'fX.

Sud the funeral of Jas. I UAwa

THE aOATT? T3TDTfcPT? tM& Store

J.V Uj JL JLIXVXJ la the t'oiBty.

day to attend

Russell, who was a member of that order. Juo. B. Glover, who has been Consul at Havre, France, has been supersede by a New York man, Maurice DeHais. Wm. B. Baker will build three houses this summer, beginning early in June. He will place

a house on the lot recently pur

chased from Mrs. Burns, North

Rogers street, for Wm. Breeden ; he will build a two-story house north of his residence, and he will erect a house to rent, on the let re

cently purchased by him of Car-

michael & Cron.

Frank Mulky, who has been

teaching school at Leavenworth,

Ind., during the past winter, is at home for his summer vacation.

The "Fumer Mytery" was a good sell.

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The members of the Grand Army of the Republic will have charge of the ceremonies of Decoration Day, and request the citizens to meet with them to-night (Tuesday) at the court house, to make preliminary preparations for the observance of Saturday, May 30th. J. W. Riley ectured in Mendelssohn Hall, T iesday night of last week, to a good audience.

People who went expecting to hear a dry, prosy lecture, were agreeably disappointed. He kept hia audience in a broad ripple of laughter from beginning to close with his quaint humor. He differs from most lecturers in that he does more than he advertises.

James Ryaxt has for sale at his shop some fine two horse wagons, only sixty dollars each,tpriqg wagons, buggies, phaetons, Ac., all ready to hitch to. He proposes to sell them as cheap as they can be bought anywhere, and he warrants them put up in a daraWe style, Call and inspect these vehicles, opposite the caunty jail, before you buy. Job work and hone shoeing done promptly. vBasssasssaoaHSSBsr Go to MoCalla & Ox's for your Straw Hats. The latest and moat fashionable styles. Just received, at McCaUaa, new style Parasols, Sun (jmbreltas, Fans, Vac Uses, Hand Satchels, Glnves, Hosiery, Neckware, Ribbons, Laces, and ten thou.' and other articles.

Soddy Carmichael has severed his connection with the NEW YORK STORE,

AND HAS TAKEN A POSITON AT

a preacher of no ordinary ability. I pired term 4U Spt. 1st

BlCGEK all the time, grows W.I Mrs. Couck, mother ot Mrs.

J. Allen's stock of Cook and Heat-1 cha8 Mitchell, died in Bloomieg-

;.n2 stovesjind larger eacneeasou are i . Mon(ja morniD j her

. , TV. hoot auk otmse ID I

. M Kir a 11. 71st y68'

& " f.mna the -The city council has re-elected The Weir Plows are famous tne . J . rw.

worio over, uu auc, .. ...1.11 ..ft ik nsar.

V all means yon should examine The rain falls not alike on the verely burned on the hands and

-.be Snlky Plow, a great labor saver. I m BIKI ma8t. for the simple reus- face in his efforts to save his prop-

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BEK TH iongwiew mv, tbat the nniust usually has the erty

. . . . - mm umbrella belonging to the just. Dr. Faulkner will begin this

Too SafRK, the indefatigable! j)oNT bny a watcD t yon see week the delivery of the book for

notion OWUW, n J my good and learn my prices. J.ne un- , . , , . . soliciting. - ram CSasKBaaatt Where he porches- est grades for the least, money. All man- wmcl1 ne naa lMKn 8U"U'U"K

1 $8,000 worth of goods, such as reg"f n " -Mrs. Robert Howe and Mrs

kaiveaof alt kmds,Mey eops, um- enjiljt Frazee; both of Louisville, are vis-

f' "WT!! Ko War.vff!h;na until itine the family of Joseph M,

,rate it can't be done. Just got he has shown his courage by having Howe.

uid look for yourself, and be snre j a toolh polled. Mrs. Charles H. McPheeters -o take some money aJon6 80 yon I If you want to look at the dan- gave an elegant lunch to a number

m snaien up aow . . a dv line of fine snoes and supers ot nf hpp la j fpi(,ni9 todav fTues

Jt is a bigger straw than -tne ew i B,w,ininetoll call on ED. WHIT- j 7 . , . ; .

A festival at the tsolored Baptist church, last Friday night, was

made still more attractive by the music of the colored mens' brass baud. A Sunday school has lieen organized at Harmony, officered as follows: Chorister, Bertie Smith;

Superintendent, N. S. Rice; Assistant, J. N. Thrasher; Secretary, Floyd Rice. Thos. N. Mathers has entirely recovered from his illness of last

I wiuter, tind is making preparations i to go to Butler county, Kansas, to

spend the winter. He will first visit Cincinnati. I. Milt. Rogers was acting as County Treasurer, last week, in the absence of Mr. Claman at Indianapolis, where he bad gone to make his settlement. You can re' '

Ike being prompt.

W. C. Black, the builder and contractor, who during the past five months has been in New Orleans,

returned to Bloomington on Wednesday. At Dunn's Woods, to-day, the Knights of Pythias will celebrate, pio nic, dance, jubilate, and some of them will orate. Dr. McLablan

and Geo. W. Cooper will do Hhe

latter. The best work in street clean

Ino that has ever been done in

a .

Bloomington is now going on an

der the direction of Marshal Smith.

It is money well expended. Looks like the right man had been secur

ed for the position this time.

Col. Wallingford, of South Carolina, returned to Bloomington last week, aillQ a winter spen t in

ltbeyviHe, in" the Btock business

sHe says that himself and partner had an exceptionally good trale.

clearing $5,000 the past season.

Cravens

Li

Banner

t,

low Oe dot a Position. "I applied for a position ill a bunking

bouse in Wall street six months ago, nd

although

proved my competency, they

a on An

I or

would not take me. I had been down on

mv luck and looked old and shabby.

idea struck me, I got up a new growth of hair with Paikers Hair Balsam, raised a

decent suit of clothes, applied again, anl they took me in a mio ite." So writes a clerk with $2,000 salary. The moral it plain. Parker1 Hair Bakam give a person a new face. CASH! CASH! (! I want my cash for those Boots and Shoes you purchased on time. W. T. BLAIR.

Op Boots and Shoes we carry as large and perfect a stocl as any exclude boot and shoe boose in the town. Very cheap too. McCALLA Co.

Where he will be glad to Welcome hia old Patrons, and give them bottom prices oo one of the MOST COMPLETE STOCKS OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, EVER BROUGHT TO

Students attention 1 A new lot of latest style hats and furnishing goods at Mose Kahns, just arrived. Mose Kahs was in Cincinnati last week and the result is, another

lot of elegant spring suits, under

wear, ano ail sorts or ciotoiog.

Call on him.

say

CRAVENS' - B Jh Tf TV E It. " STORE is fast gaining an enviable reputation as a house that gives low prioeB and fair treatment to all its customers. eTTbe "BANNER" GROCERY is still in the lead.

FEB OOHSTEIIR Bloomington, Ind.

Don't buy barb wrs oa I t A - 1 !l J 11- ll I

wnicn l.o ouuo wuiw we au er Mr. Tobe W. Carter, of Rlkinarilte,

you tniee lots en a corner, nena-i ---rauimier . . w&",a" nd & 3 -', of iw-

aiimeiv shaded on the east aim nf th I ri.Nftvv.stoijued in Bloaro-1 t'.mi inH.. wer married eilnosd-y

annth Iw otatflw lm irpea. until- j ... i....t 1. .i.:i.. I mnrninit. at 1 oVr!t, at the bmo of the

--j "j i i iiitriiiri iiiih nv lust. witUj iinr wit , Ti m' Tnirt.

ii 4 ":.u i ... kM. r o ' Ma- , parents ov nv. ,.,,....

wen m w.iu pr,r...vU... ,. , wfl9h no-Ion Citv to The aewlv married pair toofc tlw mom

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day) at her handsome residence oo

North Walnut street.

The Chinese washermen sold

Orleans Exposition, and don t cost 1 gjj at tBe hpw York gt0re,

you a cent. , I mnn who owes several years

Trrw or Wall Paeer ev- .nlumnlina to tiflWHnanpr. and

. - . 1 . tf.Pkdal.Mt ... i I I.Aa. nlnnAi. nti f rtildnv find left

r Kent ID toe count y. .r . k th nrMimnntpr to seno ll oaca l'""" j j

ilardware Co. m.,irl refused." would out tar in Bloomington. The younger of the

taking up a church o goes to snevr xorn 10 sen tea,

For five cents you can get a

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-l HA MBIT. KIKra. Jtw I

vhndv tbat baa eaten this bread Articles of Jewelry for Com

mit trees. It will take twenty years to grow such trees as these oo

a bare lot.

Call on BOGSRS & WOOLLEY.

TiRT-An the ereat staff of life wfhia hat when

1 the better for health for being J ifee B ofder to steal the small

rlrt (MUWI. A DHL IB WO

. vf ill eat it again. Itiaegpeife.

f :

! meneement ooebt to be sought Af

ter now. Henry Tourner in Howe's

corner, has an entirely new selec

tion. Go and see it.

On Tuesdav of last week T.

loosing lor a cook

glass of soda water at Benckart's

with ice cream in it. r lve cents

nays for all : no extra charge for

the cream. Do you understand ?

Frank Axtell and wife left

Btonroington Monday on the north-

bound tram. Mr, a. going to vni-

casro. while Mrs. Azteil will visit

at.

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tun niraK.nBur

KfafetlHe Burial Caskets, leases ana w iwr .u 'seen

CJ'Sins. Hearse and Carriages fur- stove and other articles, at McPheeters & friends in Indianapolis

u'wfced to order. Orders by teie I fnr furniiQre.and we learned that I Lon. D Roeers and wife went

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in Will receive pruup I be hud the necessary articles ior qouse- n Tn( Unauolis on Monday. Mr,

.A:KSM!!2K Rpresentalive to the

ri nd was' married At 10 o'clock to Grand Tjodge L. O. O- J) . and Mrs

Miss Nannie Brock. Tney then took the J a8 deleeate to the Rebekah

tram nwrm vu uu.u. ...... J rltro

R.t'WK TBiidence. whore thev partooa ot a I "t"

ttne dinner, such as in is. uarter is aomeKi . o-otlincr un. Bv buffCTV

tbev then started lor sntmsviiie, tneir iu- wtttj no lear 01 an ormouoa iuiurt:,

tare home. Tone wrtamiy means iraai- u. niwrallUrl Kinffan hams

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norm enu ot w.vr. rce iag, Bloomington, I ndiana. A Favobwe Hotei. ie the Orchard House, itoated opposite the depot ' T hoafe is buTje, coneniently arranged, snd the rooms are comfortably furnished. Good beds, a well supplied table all that anyone might desire, are to be found here. Weil arranged sample rooms are f.ued up in the Orchard House, and Com wi-rciftl travelers will find toe Orchard a j-nod house at which t atop. Meals sup-

-pnea to peraw

brc'ourd & Son are the proprietors..

M. Alexauder and

were in Louttviite

Ind. News: A few grocers,

A k immense display Commence

ment goods at Bee Hive dry goods) store this week. ara.n rimmed spectacles and

.1 . V. Dickson has 4 town lot? 1 u. in allstyUs, at Henry Toorner s

on Grant and Third St., which le desire Jewelry store, in Uowe Corner. . ii He will ata w'l h meat "hop . s m.d togowt eext Yoc ought to "amine the new

styie or jeweiry ni,

I nont rwt Uk. Werfc o tb m- h.nasome

.lTvAv.tr i)au Mr4rPP. the Artidl

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a merchant, a meenan.c, m--, hanHsonie

common laborer, juaoui . - -"- .

.vol wen wniie you -m . i suits tor nis maov weu-pieaseu uo-

to, but all m vam. " I m.,. - ..... ,.-1 ,f

iiifr la a vasi urai .i

I; ma bo etffereMW wnai ouwuew a W..iiAr rn nrfl a

von ar encaeoi - . -

iK'K.'ti" r

pr r a common

"ho-.isand try

a iaaa

a-ood 1 tomers. Xnere is a

. ;,!r by taking Parkers Tonic wlwitoq tigftetiim in wearing one of bis iVe! " little out of sorts." It would be, f . "op..vin vr pocket. One hour of good gaits, because the material in always

, I V "t f

at 10 cents a ioiind, whereas the

jobbing price of the genuine ham is

10Jt cents. Of course a bam retailed" at this price is bogus. It is shoulder meat trimmed and doctored to faintly resecnhle the ham properly known as the California ham. As shoulders only cost 6f cents, it is not a patriotic and philanthrope business to sell them at

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ten cents. Also, oacKS ami times are rigged out and sold as breakfast

bacon at a heavy advance in prices. Kearney Buskibk would be gratified n,eet many tew

at the store Hardware Co,

of toe McPheeters

Don't forget that the stylish

suits, the neat and tasteiui ones,

the suits that give satisfaction to

the wearers, are manufactured by

McGee. the merchant tailor. Mc-

Gee has few equals and no super!

ors in his specialty of cutting and

fashioning for men who desire to

be well dressed,

Two men (ag the backs indi

cate) climbed up on the rear end of

the shed behind Allen's hardware store, Tuesday night of last week, then raising a window to the tin shop in the second story, they went forward and slid down the ropes that are used to elevate heavy ar

ticles, and deliberately selected re

volvers, razors and knives, valued at about fifty dollars. Tbey unfastened the back door, and went

out on tbe.ground floor after ihey.

had secured their booty. Last October the hardware store of Mc

Pheeters & Shoemaker was entered,

and some 5200 worth of the same

class of goods taken; later some person or persons entered Rhorer's

store from the rear, and robbed it during the winter. So it would seem that instead of having watch

men on the streets they should be ii ml I n . t

in tne aueys. j.ne omy wy w prevent a store from being burglarized is to have a man sleep in the

room and even then burglars of

ten make toe attempt ana some-

Alaska via San Francisco. Capt. C. is a brother-in-law of Mrs. J.G.

McPheeters jr.

On Thursday last the State

Board of Education went int j an

election of Trustees for Indiana University. Dr. James D. Max

well, of Bloomington, was re-elect'

ed, and the place of Rev. H. h. Stetson, of Logansport, was filled

by the election of State Senator

Yoehe. of Lake county. "Both

gentlemen are Republicans.

James Russell, a well-known

citizen of the county whose farm is

some six miles south of Blooming

ton, died on Wednesday morning

last after an illness of but three days with pneumonia, in his 73rd

year. Oo Saturday a week be was

in for thnir future home at KlklOi

"ft - - , j k.

Tille, where tne groom is engage "

mercantile business, xne young bk

ara m every way wartny oi "- and -sarry with them the napect and well

wishes or many irtonas. iieaiora wu.

Tobe is determined tbat be will

not be lonely in his banishment to the wilds of Brown,and so takes his

life partner along. A fellow may he excused for committing almost anv rash act if he is sentenced to

Elkinsville for a term of years.

However, here is luck to you and m . ... U..frl.

yours, XoDe, ana "rosy you

live long and prosper.

Jas Shields and family, six

persons in all, bought tickets of John Graham, last Wednesday,

and went to Marshfield, Mo.

The election in the town of

Ellettsville, says Cue Citizen,

The total number ot

Mrs. W. Mrs Gregory

last wees.

Mrs. ft-p. Browning iett Bloomington for Giiddcn, Iowa

on Wednesday.

Bert Hirsch and his mother

ret urned to Cincinnati on Wednes

day last.

Recorder Hall left Blooming

ton oo Wednesday for La Salle,

Illinois, expecting to be away some two or three weeks. "They sayw

that Hall may conclude to bring

home Mrs. ball when he returns,

"Cas't be equaled anywhere," - the Ladies whe examine McGalla Se

Oo 's display of dress goods, trimmings,

neckware, etc

Ice Cream at Benckart's. The

best in Bloomington, too.

Rye Bbead, the sweetest, . . a

most nutritious, and wholesome article ever sold in this place, is

now baked bv Geo. Beackart. tt

you have never tried the RyeBryd.

it will pay you to ao so. very

nice. Sevebal good town lota, on North Madison street, can be purchased at reasonable term. Fins building lota inside the corporation limltj, will be aottia a ho-iy or singly. For parUottlare ee John Blair. Get Dress Trimmings at MeCalla Co.'s drv goods house, west 5! of the public square, the taaat line ia.

the county.

Best phopccb always bought by

liemn. ilsoii: the grocer. n

cau get gaod butter at hia store a

well ab all the choicest greeer. He makes a specialty of Ine tea,

coffees, cigars and tobacco.

Anything yon wasltipc? don't i in McCalla 4 Oo.iS:

ask for. Tie stock i t4Wl " '

eludes almost everything ti sa 8rBU' of goods.

nlantine corn, and that evunwg off quietly,

ni..nl nut n innni. onttlnir his votes cast wtka 15!3. The names of

Foot . anA iakincr M Siimdav thu several candidates were : For

night he bad a chill, and died on trustee 2nd ward, 5s, JJ. Harris, d

Wednesday morning.

It was decided by the trustees of the State University, at their meeting in Indianapolis last week,

to have the construction of the pro

posed new chapel and boiler-house

begun with as little delay as pos

sible. It is said that Prof. John n Tieanner. of Pennsylvania, will

be elected to the chair of geology

and Prof. A. B. Woodford, of Yale

College, will bs chosen Professor of political economy, A large-siae Velocipede for ...I. Almost as eood as new. En-

C. Sharp, James H. May; Jor

trustee 3rd ward, W.M. Pauley, Geo. W. Houston ; For treasurer,

Indianarjiilis News : The fam

ily of Jaoues 'durke. No. 80 Oak street, are sorely afflicted. About two weeks ago

Mrs. Burke ears birth to twins, one ol

whom died yest erday, and she is dancero'islv ill from blood poisoning. Mr.

Burke, worn eut by constant watching

and anxietv, was also taaen oowa wun

train fever a few days ago, and is report

ed to be dyini;. The Knights andia-

dies of Honor. :o wbioh order he belongs.

are doing all they can for the suCring

family.

Jas. Burke formerly resided in

Bloomington, and Mrs. Bork is a

sister to Mrs. Jule Fee. Since the

above was published Mr. Burke died. His life war insured for the

siim of $2,000.

Within the nast three weeks

lots have been sold, in the Tarking

times succeed in robbing the house, quite of Harry E. Gube.

For Clerk, J. E. Edmondson, J.

E. Eakin; For marshal, R. H.1 Fletcher, D. S. Kriner, J. S. Brown John Hall, Geo. Seeks. The successful candidates were-. Jas. H.. May, trustee 2d ward j W. M. Pauley, trustee 3d ward J. E. Edmondson, clerk; Riley Coffey, treasurer; R. H. Fletcher, marshal. The liest ice cream, rakes and other delicacies will be found at Geo. Benckart's. If you inland to give a party co to him for figures on anything iu bio line. Ibe tet is th cbeapevt.

Riley Coftey, Stephen Gillaspy ; . ton Addition, west 6tb street, to the

following named ncrsons : Jirtioch

Fuller, Wm. Oliver, John Murphy, Frank Phillips, K. H. May OIHe Carter, Wm. B. Baker and,B. A. McGee. The cellars are now being excavated for six buildings on

west 6th street, and the music of

the saw and hammer will soon be

heard. Mn iuller will erect a large aud commodious two-story structure U e others will be built in cottage at.'le of architeclur?. .

Rirnn Oats. Clover, T5inotliT,and

Bluegrass seed, best quality, and at

owest prujes, ror "J .

W, v. jitinvrp of Dress Goods in

the town, Ju it received by itcWjlaXCo. the westi clry good moo .

TVv't make a nurchase of boots

and shoes any articlebf Dreaa Trim-

mines or Jrots wooas, au jwu -amined MdJalla & Co 's tocV

. m . ' . A vvTrms as tbev are to sell 'di

McCalla 9c Co. are willing to aoob ijwr-

tion of their time to the oollectkw or ccounta due tbem. Yoou better Up-

No ifcY cak afford

new ailK or casnmere araaa wjwp-w "--' calling at McCalla A Co4f tt amining their Spring Good. .,

and most varied sttidk, of cold Wfatli er goods in the ttm -f on the shelves of Cfi Wmf store. Ski long has Ohatf n in the business here, ilyii.fi

mately in he aeqWUIWd aHfc(Bta of the people thatM caai wayse lect a itosk tbakiU iMIffb. qiiiremeiita of Kia' customersa, l won't take all th)aftey yott.fli

raise to buV your mmmJm

Moblcv's. but h I

... ..r r

yet sunjtiy iw wma.; x

ware and glattswara m

plete. He buys mm-

and so can give

luirirainii to thtieefeB i

' Cs:3-. of ;10d . 1$'